Full disclosure: I was skeptical of the contents of this book based on the title. Even though I am a practicing Catholic (Christian), I questioned why anyone would be interested in a how-to on monastic living—and medieval monastic living at that. Personally, I can see no real appeal to a return to what I think... Continue Reading →
How to be a Goldfish by Jane Baird Warner
How to be a Goldfish by Jane Baird Warren is a moving story about family, courage, and heroism. This short novel is deceptively nuanced and layered with themes just as relevant today as the time in which the story was set: 1981. Using the Sinclair and Macrath families, Baird Warren eloquently disclosed historical travesties committed... Continue Reading →
Editors VS Apps
Although the title suggests a showdown, this is a settled debate. Editors will never be replaced by Editing Apps, and I will let you know why. Why Editing Apps will never replace editors: Reason #1- Context This is the crucial difference between great Editors and apps.Of course! Yes. Editing apps will get grammatical and spelling... Continue Reading →
“How to Record and Publish Your Own Audiobook” By Jennifer Lieberman
Audiobooks are one of the most popular forms of experiencing a book, one of the most accessed and bought formats of books because of the convenience that they allow readers to have. Why would you want to make your own audiobook? Well, many reasons: to increase your book sales, to give a more personal feeling... Continue Reading →
“How To Control Your Alcohol Consumption” by Jason Newman
Remember that quote that goes something like: "After you read a book, you will not see the world the say way again" ? Yeah... this is one of those books, a total mind-opener! Most of us have seen, witnessed, the damage that a drunk or alcoholic person can do, both to itself, be it in... Continue Reading →
“How to instantly connect with anyone” By Leil Lowndes – (A review)
Have you ever read a book that you wished it never ended? Yes? Then this is another one. Yes, this is a self-help book, but contrary to many out there this one is as original, as straightforward as it gets, and, funny enough, you are connected to Leil's words from sentence one, which proves the... Continue Reading →
